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    Thaba Eyes Rest Their Feet

    Soundway
    • Thaba – Old Tapes
    • Thaba – Warrior
    • Thaba – Vaya Le Nna
    • Thaba – Confided
    • Thaba – Mungu
    • Thaba – Resilient
    • Thaba – Severin
    • Thaba – Throw It All Away
    • Thaba – Tsoma
    • Thaba – Brew
    • 1. Old Tapes
    • 2. Warrior
    • 3. Vaya Le Nna
    • 4. Confided
    • 5. Mungu
    • 6. Resilient
    • 7. Severin
    • 8. Throw It All Away
    • 9. Tsoma
    • 10. Brew

    The particular Thaba sound reflects a sonic duality drawing on a double pop heritage of Mbaqanga and Bubblegum artists like The Soul Brothers, Paul Ndlovu and Pat Shange alongside traces of Roxy Music, Grace Jones, Sade, and Talk Talk that’s wrapped up in a modern, electronic, layered, introspective and at times jazz-tinged production style.

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